take the dog to the vet
You cannot test the dog, take it to the veterinarian.
You need to take your dog to a veterinarian. Your veterinarian will most likely give you antibiotics to give to you dog.
To get a dog's attention or eye contact, first have them sit in front of you. Then raise a dog treat in front of your eyes and say "Watch Me". When they look at you give them the treat. Once they learn that command you can use it in training to get eye contact.
NO! Never give your dog medical treatments intended for humans. You can get special eye drops from your vet or animal supply store. NEVER GIVE VISINE TO A DOG TO INDUCE VOMITING. You may end up poisioning and killing your dog.
Around £250 but it depends on individual locations
On spy island. Go to the eye doctor, take the eye test, and give all the opposite answers. The eye doctor tells you to come upstairs, and when you do, he will give you the camouflage suit.
As a pet owner, you should do nothing. If there is still a foreign body in the eye, take your dog to a veterinarian IMMEDIATELY. If the spike is already removed, I would still recommend taking your dog to a veterinarian for examination. Your veterinarian can prescribe medications to reduce pain and inflammation in the eye, which increases the chances that your dog will retain sight in that eye. Whatever you do, DON'T pull a foreign body out of your dog's eye yourself and DON'T give your dog any human medications - both of these actions could cause irreparable harm to your dog's eye.
If it is a dog that you don't know very well then it would not be recommended to do that. A dog that does no know you can take a person getting down to their eye level as a sign of aggression.
Typically direct eye contact with a dog is actually an aggressive behavior, or can be interpreted that way; in general, you should not give direct eye contact to a dog that you don't know and trust. However, many dogs that are family pets will give eye contact due to training, whether indirect or direct. For instance, a dog might learn that if he stares into your eyes you are more likely to give him a treat or take him into the back yard to play, so he will use that behavior in an effort to get that perk. In that sense, the staring could simply be equivalent to begging. You have to evaluate the context and dog in this situation to decide what the dog's behavior means.
Seeing Eye Dog was created in 2009.
Dog's Eye View was created in 1994.
Yes, the dog has a black spot on its eye.